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Created by Kinora > 9 months ago, 13 Nov 2021
Kinora
VIC, 187 posts
13 Nov 2021 1:44PM
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No, it's not a spelling mistake ...

My pen berth has 2 wooden piles at the entrance. Kinora has a pronounced tumble-home so the hull sides sometimes rub against the piles when reversing into the pen (the strong prop walk to port makes it difficult to nail the landing every time, especially single-handed). This is leaving scuff marks on the hull.

Does anyone have suggestions for a material that I can wrap around the piles to prevent the scuffing? I was thinking about some sort of closed-cell foam.

BTW, the berth is in the Gippsland Lakes so the tidal range is small.

Cheers,
Kinora

FabulousPhill
VIC, 320 posts
13 Nov 2021 2:50PM
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It depends on the shape of the piles/posts you rub against.
But here: www.whitworths.com.au/contour-fender-blue part number 36170
or 36188 www.whitworths.com.au/fndr-whit-foam-sml?q=36188
otherwise very careful steering when entering, but I know that's not always possible in winds. You could hang these flat fenders (or camping mat) from your yacht too, then store them afterwards.
When I had a berth near the launching ramps, I would get the nose into the berth, then I might pick up the 2 forward ropes (attached to the land/front) to pull myself in with the boat hook. Depends on your steering, wind/currents, and how long Kinora is.

We can catch up in 2 weeks' time.

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
13 Nov 2021 3:48PM
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Something like this would be ideal; cut in 1/2 and have 2 off 0.9m lengths which is probably more than ample. Secure with 316 ss coach screws and 316 oversize washers the largest you can get. Might be an idea to put more holes and coach screws in to secure better.

www.theboatwarehouse.com.au/anchors-chain-fenders-buoys-mooring/jetty-dock-equipment/dock-edge-piling-bumper-1-8m/

Or 2 of these;

www.theboatwarehouse.com.au/anchors-chain-fenders-buoys-mooring/jetty-dock-equipment/dan-fender-multi-function-dock-fender-system-mini/

These are a lot more cost effective but could leave black marks on the topsides? So glue some white canvas over the top of them?

www.trafficsafety.com.au/product/rubber-dock-bumpers.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2NusksKU9AIVyxErCh23GAHiEAQYBCABEgJuivD_BwE

Ramona
NSW, 7732 posts
13 Nov 2021 6:01PM
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Keep an eye out for some old cricket pads that someone is throwing out or do the rounds of the op shops.

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
13 Nov 2021 6:22PM
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Vending machine in a night club?

Sorry someone had had to take the bait

Kinora
VIC, 187 posts
15 Nov 2021 9:29AM
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FabulousPhill said..
It depends on the shape of the piles/posts you rub against.
But here: www.whitworths.com.au/contour-fender-blue part number 36170
or 36188 www.whitworths.com.au/fndr-whit-foam-sml?q=36188
otherwise very careful steering when entering, but I know that's not always possible in winds. You could hang these flat fenders (or camping mat) from your yacht too, then store them afterwards.
When I had a berth near the launching ramps, I would get the nose into the berth, then I might pick up the 2 forward ropes (attached to the land/front) to pull myself in with the boat hook. Depends on your steering, wind/currents, and how long Kinora is.

We can catch up in 2 weeks' time.


Hi Phil, thanks for the suggestions. I looked at the mats from Whitworths, not sure how well they'd bend around the pile but it is one of the possibilities.

Just got back from 10 days on Kinora sailing up and down the lakes. Had some cracking days and finally replaced the anchor chain and rode so the Muir winch now works. Text or PM me, I have to get back again soon after the recent rain.

Cheers,
Kinora

Kinora
VIC, 187 posts
15 Nov 2021 9:37AM
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r13 said..
Something like this would be ideal; cut in 1/2 and have 2 off 0.9m lengths which is probably more than ample. Secure with 316 ss coach screws and 316 oversize washers the largest you can get. Might be an idea to put more holes and coach screws in to secure better.

www.theboatwarehouse.com.au/anchors-chain-fenders-buoys-mooring/jetty-dock-equipment/dock-edge-piling-bumper-1-8m/

Or 2 of these;

www.theboatwarehouse.com.au/anchors-chain-fenders-buoys-mooring/jetty-dock-equipment/dan-fender-multi-function-dock-fender-system-mini/

These are a lot more cost effective but could leave black marks on the topsides? So glue some white canvas over the top of them?

www.trafficsafety.com.au/product/rubber-dock-bumpers.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2NusksKU9AIVyxErCh23GAHiEAQYBCABEgJuivD_BwE


Hi r13,

Thanks for the suggestions. I looked at the black dock bumpers and wondered about leaving black marks on the hull. Your idea to glue white canvas over the top is great and I'm inclined to go down this path for ease of mounting and looks. The Dan multi-function fenders have 2 rows of mounting screws and might not like being attached to a curved surface but the dock edge ones would at greater cost.

Cheers,
Kinora

Kinora
VIC, 187 posts
15 Nov 2021 9:43AM
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Ramona said..
Keep an eye out for some old cricket pads that someone is throwing out or do the rounds of the op shops.


Hi Ramona,

Brilliant! We have several sets in the garage from the boys progression from Under 7s to Seniors. I'll take a pair down next time I go as an immediate fix. Then, if the dock owner complains about the aesthetics, I'll use the bumpers.

Richocet is a credit to you and I hope you get some miles this season.

Cheers,
Kinora

Kinora
VIC, 187 posts
15 Nov 2021 9:45AM
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Craig66 said..
Vending machine in a night club?

Sorry someone had had to take the bait




Well done, Craig66!

K.

Mike367
VIC, 150 posts
15 Nov 2021 5:19PM
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Craig66 said..
Vending machine in a night club?

Sorry someone had had to take the bait


Hahaha, took me a minute.



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